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Distance = velocity x time

6 m/s x 30 s = 180 m

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2006-10-03 06:57:20 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Distance = speed x time
therefore = 6 x 30 = 180 m

2006-10-03 14:05:47 · answer #2 · answered by Luke D 2 · 0 0

it depends on your position, as distance is relative.
If you're sitting in the car it won't have travelled anywhere in relation to you. Or you might be sitting in a car doing 6m/s in the opposite direction.

Also the car might be going 6m/s round a roundabout, after 30s it could be back in the same position again.

However I'd probably go out on a limb and say 180m, if pushed.

2006-10-03 15:01:46 · answer #3 · answered by Mike N 2 · 0 0

180m.

Luke D, I love how you need A level physics to do 6 x 30.

2006-10-03 14:15:58 · answer #4 · answered by THJE 3 · 0 0

You really are feeble minded and a clear demonstration of the dumbing down of the modern education system. Tear your brain cell away from the computer and think about it yourself - you numpty.

2006-10-03 16:07:07 · answer #5 · answered by charlie 2 · 0 0

Is that 30 seconds metric?

2006-10-03 15:03:52 · answer #6 · answered by jinenglish68 5 · 0 0

v=6 m/sec t=30sec x=v.t

hence x=6 m/sec.30 sec =180 meters
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2006-10-03 14:01:23 · answer #7 · answered by Tuncay U 6 · 0 0

180 ms

2006-10-03 13:57:59 · answer #8 · answered by Hello Dave 6 · 1 0

maaan! pfff if a car is goin' at this speed i bet you it will nooot go very far huh! : ) ..but let say 180.00metres (or 0.180 km far) if it still has fuel to reach them !LOL! :)

2006-10-03 14:08:19 · answer #9 · answered by archangello 2 · 0 0

180m

2006-10-03 14:05:24 · answer #10 · answered by Kimberly 1 · 0 0

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